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In an embryonic circulation, blood is directly shunted from right to left (i)_____ through an embryonic septum called (ii)_______. Later, the flap guarding the embryonic septum fuses with the interatrial septum to form (iii)_______. The condition where the septum does not fuse is called (iv)______ .

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In an embryonic circulation, blood is directly shunted from right to left (i)_____ through an embryonic septum called (ii)_______. Later, the flap guarding the embryonic septum fuses with the interatrial septum to form (iii)_______. The condition where the septum does not fuse is called (iv)______ .




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